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08-07-2007, 02:46 AM | #121 |
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Heath Shuler is my example. He showed up in the pros and the high expectations and different skill sets that he thought he had mastered didn't really exist. His inability to meet basic read and react requirements was completely foreign to him and it gave him an extra large bitch slap the second he arrived in Washington. He got his fragile football pscyhe knocked loose and never recovered. He was in fact regressing in his development as a QB every day he played as a pro because in a sense he was just treading water trying to stay afloat.
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Brady Quinn is a much better QB prospect than Plummer was though. Plummer wasn't a bad prospect, but he was below average. I don't know too many QBs who can consistently guide an inferior team to victory. Your boy Tom Brady couldn't, Carson Palmer didn't, Vince Young did but only in college when he was athletically superior to everyone on the field. Peyton Manning...maybe, but even he couldn't consistently beat a superior team. If you apply the same standard you are putting on Quinn to every prospective NFL QB, that he has to beat superior teams, I don't think you'd find a good one. Seemingly you not only have unrealistic expectations for Quinn, but a lot of other QBs, assuming no bias. But I guess thats just my opinion of the situation. |
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Shuler was every bit as bad as you say, but even he did improve while in the NFL. He completed a pathetic 45% his rookie year, but then managed a Vick-esque 52% his sophomore year. Obviously he did not have the mental skill set to succeed at the NFL level, but he did learn on the same curve that all the other QBs of his era did. It just didn't matter in his case because he was so horrible. Shuler was a bad NFL prospect anyway you slice it. But it can't be said that he couldn't get any better after age 22. He could and did improve beyond his rookie year, and then his career was cut short...because he still sucked. |
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When theres a small gap in talent between two teams excluding the QB, then a great QB (inferior team) should be able to beat a bad QB (superior team) a majority of time. But think about it: if you are looking at the total package, QBs and all, is the team with the great QB really inferior? Probably not. If the gap in QB skill is big enough, then they probably have the better team. I think you are making it sound like that you have a football team...and then you have your quarterback variable. Of course, the QB is part of the football team, and you really can't analyze the accomplishments of the team without including the QB, and vice versa. |
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What about Tony Romo folks? He's going to be a legend I hear.
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08-07-2007, 03:13 AM | #127 |
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I actually don't think hes very good. At all.
Romo has improved a lot through practicing with the Cowboys and learning from the vets in front of him all that time. He has improved a great deal since he entered the league I believe. But I wouldn't be shocked if 2006 was his best season as a pro. Not because he's reached his peak yet, but because now defenses have film on him, and success won't come nearly as easily for the guy. I think the next 2-3 years are going to be very hard on Romo and the 'Boys and if Jerry Jones has the patience to live through his struggles, he may come out with a decent QB in 2009. But for Romo, the honeymoon is over, and has been since like Week 15 of last season. |
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While I was joking with the bit about legend, I do think Romo is a good QB. I've seen quite a bit of Matt Hasselbeck (can't be avoided) and Romo plays like him. He does a great job on the bootlegs and he knows when to throw it away. He also seems to throw the ball pretty well though he got careless with it towards the end of the season. If the Boy's running game doesn't get going I think he might have a tough time but that's about it. It pains me to say this but he's a good QB and probably will be until both Glen and TO lose a step. Time will tell if he is any good.
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The similarities with Hasselbeck are there but it only takes a few differences to send them to opposite sides of the NFL QB spectrum. And to echo, indeed only time will tell for sure. My money's on a regression this year. |
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I'm sure being horrible does a lot to break ones confidence, but this hardly means he peaked at age 22. And how can we be sure that Quinn will suffer the same fate? |
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Remember, Shuler got selected in an era where the first round QB was not an every year thing. So scouts really had no idea that good college QBs aren't always good pro QB's. Now we know that. Shuler was the first QB in a long line of college studs who didnt have the mental skill set to be successful at QB in the NFL. Back in 93, very few teams had successful QBs in general. Nowadays, pretty much every team has one somewhere on their roster (even Oakland now!). Still, Shuler hit the league as a historically bad rookie, and left it as a still pretty bad 4 year player, but with experience to boot. He was a better QB when he left the league than when he entered it. Had some sadistic team picked him up and kept starting him, he likely would have improved steadily for another three years. He just never would have been good. All QBs improve when exposed to NFL experience and Shuler is no exception. It's just that not all NFL QBs will ever been any good, despite improvement. If you are bad, you're bad. |
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